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Seward Park Kitchen | Remodel of a 1964 kitchen in a home originally designed by Seattle architect Ibsen Nelson. The wall between the adjacent laundry and pantry were opened to increase space without adding additional square footage. Joining the rooms highlighted the existing high ceilings and maximized the natural light that comes in through the band of windows. Open and closed shelving provide ample storage and area for display.
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Seward Park Bath | The powder and master baths are combined in one larger space that allows for closing off the toilet and a sink for use by guests. Space was maximized by capturing an adjoining closet and eliminating the second toilet. The idea was to make both sides of the bathroom work well separately and together.

